yes of course
examples:
sister-in-law
t-shirt
well-being
two-years
over-the-counter
merry-go-around
mother-in-law
ten-years-old
one-half
Blue- eyed
"Left-handed" is a hyphenated compound word.
No, "starting point" is not hyphenated. It is two separate words.
certain compound words that cannot be written as one word are HYPHENATEDexattorney-in-law
Compound words, numbers from twenty-one to ninety-nine, and adjectives formed by adding -like or -wide should be hyphenated. Additionally, compound modifiers that come before a noun should also be hyphenated for clarity.
Compound nouns are either separate words (apple juice), or hyphenated words (brother-in-law), or one word (headmaster).
home grown deep fried
Yes, "in-progress" is often hyphenated when used as a compound adjective.
Dictionaries don't show 'allaround' as a compound word, they show it as either two words or a hyphenated word, all-around.
No, it is the adverb form of actual. A compound word is a word that is made up of two words eg keyboard, or two or more words hyphenated eg sister-in-law,
The noun rowboat is a closed compound.
Yes. It is a hyphenated compound word.